Titi Anggono
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
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4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EARTHQUAKE AND DISASTER MITIGATION 2014 (ISEDM 2014) | 2015
Syuhada; Nugroho D. Hananto; Nanang T. Puspito; Titi Anggono; Lina Handayani; Tedi Yudistira
We analyzed receiver functions to estimate the crustal thickness and velocity structure beneath two stations of Geofon (GE) network in the Sunda-Banda arc transition zone. The stations are located in two different tectonic regimes: Sumbawa Island (station PLAI) and Timor Island (station SOEI) representing the oceanic and continental characters, respectively. We analyzed teleseismic events of 80 earthquakes to calculate the receiver functions using the time-domain iterative deconvolution technique. We employed 2D grid search (H-κ) algorithm based on the Moho interaction phases to estimate crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio. We also derived the S-wave velocity variation with depth beneath both stations by inverting the receiver functions. We obtained that beneath station PLAI the crustal thickness is about 27.8 km with Vp/Vs ratio 2.01. As station SOEI is covered by very thick low-velocity sediment causing unstable solution for the inversion, we modified the initial velocity model by adding the sediment thic...
Spektra: Jurnal Fisika dan Aplikasinya | 2017
Titi Anggono; Syuhada Syuhada
Abstract The Horizontal-to-Vertical (H/V) spectral ratio method uses continuous ambient noise records has been used extensively to study the characteristics of site response due to the earthquake occurrence. Sources of ambient noise are usually from human activities or natural excitations and might be composed of body and surface wave components. Several studies have investigated the possibility to extract information on the shallow subsurface model from the inversion of H/V spectral ratio. In this study, we investigated the shallow subsurface velocity model below two broadband seismometers at Simeulue Island, Aceh. Two broadband seismometers of PUTR and LEWK were selected because of the relatively clear peak amplitude of H/V spectral ratios, which may reflect the existence of strong impedance contrast. The initial models are set to be fixed of five homogeneous medium layers with the last medium to be infinite homogeneous medium. By setting fixed layer boundaries in the inversion process, the velocities in the medium may vary to obtain the most suitable fitting to the observed H/V spectral ratio. From the inversion process, we suggest we suggest that the strong impedance contrasts may occur on the shallow part of the medium at 2 up to 15 m depth. Keywords: ambient noise records, H/V spectral ratio, inversion process.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2017
Syuhada Syuhada; Nugroho D. Hananto; Chalid Idham Abdullah; Nanang T. Puspito; Tedi Yudistira; Titi Anggono
The Sunda-Banda Arc transition zone is an active region characterized by a change in tectonic regime from subduction of Indo-Australia oceanic lithosphere along the eastern part of Sunda Arc to collision of the Australian continental crust with islands arc in the western part of the Banda Arc. This complicated tectonic setting causes this area is an ideal place to study the crustal deformation along the plate boundary. The density contrast between the Australian continental crust and Indo-Australia oceanic crust in the transition zone may cause large stresses around the boundary between them. These plate boundary forces may control the distribution pattern of the deformation in the subduction to collision transition zone. The geometry of this deformation can be investigated using shear wave splitting (seismic anisotropy) study. We conduct shear wave splitting measurements from local earthquakes recorded at 17 broadband seismic stations around the Sunda-Banda arc transition zone. The 2D delay time tomography is then applied to determine the first order approximation of lateral varying anisotropic layers due to the local effect of geological structures. We observe strong anisotropy regions which coincide with the geological features as possible causes of anisotropy in the Sunda-Banda Arc transition zone. For instance, the high anisotropy zone found in Timor Island can be related to the alignment of metamorphic and igneous rocks, whereas the high anisotropy area around Sumba Island might correspond to the interaction of Sumba basement with the Australian margin increasing the frictional strength at the plate boundary.
THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PHYSICS (ICTAP) 2014 | 2016
Syuhada; Nugroho D. Hananto; Nanang T. Puspito; Titi Anggono; Tedi Yudistira
We analyzed shear wave splitting parameters from local shallow (< 30 km) earthquakes recorded at six seismic stations in the western part of the Banda arc-continent collision. We determined fast polarization and delay time for 195 event-stations pairs calculated from good signal-to-noise ratio waveforms. We observed that there is evidence for shear wave splitting at all stations with dominant fast polarization directions oriented about NE-SW, which are parallel to the collision direction of the Australian plate. However, minor fast polarization directions are oriented around NW-SE being perpendicular to the strike of Timor through. Furthermore, the changes in fast azimuths with the earthquake-station back azimuth suggest that the crustal anisotropy in the study area is not uniform. Splitting delay times are within the range of 0.05 s to 0.8 s, with a mean value of 0.29±0.18 s. Major seismic stations exhibit a weak tendency increasing of delay times with increasing hypocentral distance suggesting the main ...
Journal of Geodynamics | 2017
Syuhada Syuhada; Nugroho D. Hananto; Chalid Idham Abdullah; Nanang T. Puspito; Titi Anggono; Tedi Yudistira; Mohamad Ramdhan
YOUNGSTER PHYSICS JOURNAL | 2016
Iis Nur Jannah; Titi Anggono; Tony Yulianto
Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences | 2016
Titi Anggono; Syuhada Syuhada; Nugroho D. Hananto; Lina Handayani
Archive | 2014
Sonny Aribowo; Lina Handayani; Nugroho D. Hananto; Karit Lumban Gaol; Titi Anggono
Jurnal RISET Geologi dan Pertambangan | 2014
Sonny Aribowo; Lina Handayani; Nugroho D. Hananto; Karit Lumban Gaol; Syuhada Syuhada; Titi Anggono
Widyariset | 2013
Titi Anggono; Syuhada Syuhada; Bogie Soedjatmiko